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James Joseph Dresnok is one of six American soldiers who defected to North Korea during the Korean War. In the early 60s, Dresnok was a Private First Class with a U.S. Army unit along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. He eventually went AWOL after forging signatures on military paperwork. Rather than face punishment from the army, Dresnok crossed a minefield into North Korea.
What Life is Like for a TypicalNorth Korean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-7jUJY3aU
Across the DMZ, Dresnok met several more defectors and together the group worked to persuade more soldiers to cross into North Korea. In 1966, he and four others tried to leave North Korea by seeking asylum at the Soviet embassy, but eventually decided to settle in the country. Since defecting, Dresnok has been married three times and is now an actor and English teacher living in the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang.
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube

published:24 Sep 2016

views:392374

Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea

published:18 Oct 2013

views:661075

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
--------------------------------------------------------
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
====================================================
So many people asked me..
"How could you upload youtube video in NK?".
"He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK".
Nope..that is not entirely True..
The answer is..
I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was in North Korea.
The most different thing that when I uploaded video in NK, for a 15 minute video needed two days to upload, because the internet there was unstable due to electricity on off several times in a day..I can’t subscribe for cellular internet mobile because its way too expensive and..not reliable too...
but..when in Indonesia, I can choose which provider for internet and to upload a 15 minute video need only few minutes...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
======================================
Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
=======================================
Want to see daily life in North Korea? Please follow my instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/jakaparker/
=======================================

RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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published:07 Nov 2014

views:3986482

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book).
Videos about North Korea:
10 Days in North Korea Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xs--To414I
Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
Subscribe!
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PreludeNo. 2 and Prelude No. 5 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/preludes/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/

Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.

Etymology

The word north is related to the Old High Germannord, both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit ner-, meaning "down" (or "under"). (Presumably a natural primitive description of its concept is "to the left of the rising sun".)

The Latin word borealis comes from the Greekboreas "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the son of the river-god Strymon, the father of Calais and Zetes. Septentrionalis is from septentriones, "the seven plow oxen", a name of Ursa Maior. The Greek arktikos is named for the same constellation, and is the derivation of the English word "Arctic".

Other languages have sometimes more interesting derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both 'disbelief' and 'north', since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly inhabited by non-Muslim Caucasian and Turkic peoples. In many languages of Mesoamerica, "north" also means "up". In Hungarian the word for north is észak, which is derived from éjszaka ("night"), since above the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun never shines from the north.

The Americans Who Chose To Live in North Korea | Defected to North Korea Documentary

The Americans Who Chose To Live in North Korea | Defected to North Korea Documentary

The Americans Who Chose To Live in North Korea | Defected to North Korea Documentary

James Joseph Dresnok is one of six American soldiers who defected to North Korea during the Korean War. In the early 60s, Dresnok was a Private First Class with a U.S. Army unit along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. He eventually went AWOL after forging signatures on military paperwork. Rather than face punishment from the army, Dresnok crossed a minefield into North Korea.
What Life is Like for a TypicalNorth Korean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-7jUJY3aU
Across the DMZ, Dresnok met several more defectors and together the group worked to persuade more soldiers to cross into North Korea. In 1966, he and four others tried to leave North Korea by seeking asylum at the Soviet embassy, but eventually decided to settle in the country. Since defecting, Dresnok has been married three times and is now an actor and English teacher living in the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang.
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube

6:53

Real life in North Korea

Real life in North Korea

Real life in North Korea

Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea

7:45

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
--------------------------------------------------------
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
====================================================
So many people asked me..
"How could you upload youtube video in NK?".
"He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK".
Nope..that is not entirely True..
The answer is..
I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was in North Korea.
The most different thing that when I uploaded video in NK, for a 15 minute video needed two days to upload, because the internet there was unstable due to electricity on off several times in a day..I can’t subscribe for cellular internet mobile because its way too expensive and..not reliable too...
but..when in Indonesia, I can choose which provider for internet and to upload a 15 minute video need only few minutes...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
======================================
Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
=======================================
Want to see daily life in North Korea? Please follow my instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/jakaparker/
=======================================

10:04

North Korea. How people live there

North Korea. How people live there

North Korea. How people live there

10 Days in North Korea

RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTDChannel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
FOLLOW US
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14:36

My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book).
Videos about North Korea:
10 Days in North Korea Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xs--To414I
Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
Subscribe!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JacobLaukaitis
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobLaukaitis
Instagram: https://instagram.com/jacoblaukaitis/
Music:
PreludeNo. 2 and Prelude No. 5 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/preludes/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/

Real life in North Korea

Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea

published: 18 Oct 2013

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
--------------------------------------------------------
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
====================================================
So many people asked me..
"How could you upload youtube video in NK?".
"He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK".
Nope..that is not entirely True..
The answer is..
I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was...

published: 02 May 2016

North Korea. How people live there

10 Days in North Korea

RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statue...

published: 07 Nov 2014

My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only ...

James Joseph Dresnok is one of six American soldiers who defected to North Korea during the Korean War. In the early 60s, Dresnok was a Private First Class with a U.S. Army unit along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. He eventually went AWOL after forging signatures on military paperwork. Rather than face punishment from the army, Dresnok crossed a minefield into North Korea.
What Life is Like for a TypicalNorth Korean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-7jUJY3aU
Across the DMZ, Dresnok met several more defectors and together the group worked to persuade more soldiers to cross into North Korea. In 1966, he and four others tried to leave North Korea by seeking asylum at the Soviet embassy, but eventually decided to settle in the country. Since defecting, Dresnok has been married three times and is now an actor and English teacher living in the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang.
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube

James Joseph Dresnok is one of six American soldiers who defected to North Korea during the Korean War. In the early 60s, Dresnok was a Private First Class with a U.S. Army unit along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. He eventually went AWOL after forging signatures on military paperwork. Rather than face punishment from the army, Dresnok crossed a minefield into North Korea.
What Life is Like for a TypicalNorth Korean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-7jUJY3aU
Across the DMZ, Dresnok met several more defectors and together the group worked to persuade more soldiers to cross into North Korea. In 1966, he and four others tried to leave North Korea by seeking asylum at the Soviet embassy, but eventually decided to settle in the country. Since defecting, Dresnok has been married three times and is now an actor and English teacher living in the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang.
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube
00:00 BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line - YouTube

Real life in North Korea

Real life in North Korea
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Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
Real life in North Korea
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Real life in North Korea
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Real life in North Korea

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I tr...

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
--------------------------------------------------------
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
====================================================
So many people asked me..
"How could you upload youtube video in NK?".
"He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK".
Nope..that is not entirely True..
The answer is..
I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was in North Korea.
The most different thing that when I uploaded video in NK, for a 15 minute video needed two days to upload, because the internet there was unstable due to electricity on off several times in a day..I can’t subscribe for cellular internet mobile because its way too expensive and..not reliable too...
but..when in Indonesia, I can choose which provider for internet and to upload a 15 minute video need only few minutes...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
======================================
Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
=======================================
Want to see daily life in North Korea? Please follow my instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/jakaparker/
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I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
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So many people asked me..
"How could you upload youtube video in NK?".
"He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK".
Nope..that is not entirely True..
The answer is..
I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was in North Korea.
The most different thing that when I uploaded video in NK, for a 15 minute video needed two days to upload, because the internet there was unstable due to electricity on off several times in a day..I can’t subscribe for cellular internet mobile because its way too expensive and..not reliable too...
but..when in Indonesia, I can choose which provider for internet and to upload a 15 minute video need only few minutes...
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These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
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Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
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10 Days in North Korea

RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is re...

RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to da...

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book).
Videos about North Korea:
10 Days in North Korea Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xs--To414I
Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
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I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book).
Videos about North Korea:
10 Days in North Korea Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xs--To414I
Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
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Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/

Holiday In North Korea: A Rare Look Inside The Secretive State - Part 1

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NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards.
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published: 04 Nov 2014

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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
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Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarizedZone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
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Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you c...

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After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea?
Learn More:
Tourism to North Korea: Unethical or an opportunity for engagement?
http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee
""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. "
How to travel to North Korea
http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/
"Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers."
Eric Talmadge is the only ...

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NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards.
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NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards.
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
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Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarizedZone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
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Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarizedZone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
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After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea?
Learn More:
Tourism to North Korea: Unethical or an opportunity for engagement?
http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee
""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. "
How to travel to North Korea
http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/
"Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers."
Eric Talmadge is the only Western reporter regularly in North Korea. Here's what it's like.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/eric-talmadge-is-the-only-western-reporter-regularly-in-north-korea-heres-what-its-like/2015/01/18/2a01808e-9a9f-11e4-96cc-e858eba91ced_story.html
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http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee
""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. "
How to travel to North Korea
http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/
"Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers."
Eric Talmadge is the only Western reporter regularly in North Korea. Here's what it's like.
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North Korea Living Conditions : Heaven or Hell?

North KoreaLiving Conditions : Heaven or Hell?
A reach North Korea there is a taste of the old and the Communist Party. Kim Il Sung as airfields phase, very old Soviet feeling. Compared with the light shining in South Korea, North Korea is like night and day. Here, the famine claimed millions of lives, manufacturing and trade virtually ceased, economic collapse, medical mechanism fails, the people are accustomed to walking corpses lying in the streets to cross. Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il took the opportunity to support the creation of a personality cult obsessed, self-monitoring of society.
From ordinary people's lives, we have North Korea beyond the conventional understanding.
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published: 09 Sep 2015

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North KoreaLiving Conditions : Heaven or Hell?
A reach North Korea there is a taste of the old and the Communist Party. Kim Il Sung as airfields phase, very old Soviet feeling. Compared with the light shining in South Korea, North Korea is like night and day. Here, the famine claimed millions of lives, manufacturing and trade virtually ceased, economic collapse, medical mechanism fails, the people are accustomed to walking corpses lying in the streets to cross. Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il took the opportunity to support the creation of a personality cult obsessed, self-monitoring of society.
From ordinary people's lives, we have North Korea beyond the conventional understanding.
North Korea living conditions, from mystery to true.
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North KoreaLiving Conditions : Heaven or Hell?
A reach North Korea there is a taste of the old and the Communist Party. Kim Il Sung as airfields phase, very old Soviet feeling. Compared with the light shining in South Korea, North Korea is like night and day. Here, the famine claimed millions of lives, manufacturing and trade virtually ceased, economic collapse, medical mechanism fails, the people are accustomed to walking corpses lying in the streets to cross. Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il took the opportunity to support the creation of a personality cult obsessed, self-monitoring of society.
From ordinary people's lives, we have North Korea beyond the conventional understanding.
North Korea living conditions, from mystery to true.
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The Americans Who Chose To Live in North Korea | Defected to North Korea Documentary

James Joseph Dresnok is one of six American soldiers who defected to North Korea during the Korean War. In the early 60s, Dresnok was a Private First Class with a U.S. Army unit along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. He eventually went AWOL after forging signatures on military paperwork. Rather than face punishment from the army, Dresnok crossed a minefield into North Korea.
What Life is Like for a TypicalNorth Korean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-7jUJY3aU
Across the DMZ, Dresnok met several more defectors and together the group worked to persuade more soldiers to cross into North Korea. In 1966, he and four others tried to leave North Korea by seeking asylum at the Soviet embassy, but eventually decided to settle in the country. Since defecting, Dresnok has been married three times and is now an actor and English teacher living in the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang.
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Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

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I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang....

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

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I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
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So many people asked me..
"How could you upload youtube video in NK?".
"He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK".
Nope..that is not entirely True..
The answer is..
I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia..
My first 23 videos was uploaded when I was in North Korea.
The most different thing that when I uploaded video in NK, for a 15 minute video needed two days to upload, because the internet there was unstable due to electricity on off several times in a day..I can’t subscribe for cellular internet mobile because its way too expensive and..not reliable too...
but..when in Indonesia, I can choose which provider for internet and to upload a 15 minute video need only few minutes...
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These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
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Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
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10 Days in North Korea

RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most un...

My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book).
Videos about North Korea:
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Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
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Live report from inside North Korea on latest threats

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Holiday In North Korea: A Rare Look Inside The Secretive State - Part 1

Holiday In North Korea: A RareLook Inside The Secretive State - Part 1
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NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards.
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Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)

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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
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Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)

Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds...

Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)

Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarizedZone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
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Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary

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How You Can Get Into North Korea

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After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea?
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Tourism to North Korea: Unethical or an opportunity for engagement?
http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee
""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. "
How to travel to North Korea
http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/
"Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers."
Eric Talmadge is the only Western reporter regularly in North Korea. Here's what it's like.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/eric-talmadge-is-the-only-western-reporter-regularly-in-north-korea-heres-what-its-like/2015/01/18/2a01808e-9a9f-11e4-96cc-e858eba91ced_story.html
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North Korea Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit

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North Korea Living Conditions : Heaven or Hell?

North Korea Living Conditions : Heaven or Hell?
A reach North Korea there is a taste of t...

North Korea Living Conditions : Heaven or Hell?

North KoreaLiving Conditions : Heaven or Hell?
A reach North Korea there is a taste of the old and the Communist Party. Kim Il Sung as airfields phase, very old Soviet feeling. Compared with the light shining in South Korea, North Korea is like night and day. Here, the famine claimed millions of lives, manufacturing and trade virtually ceased, economic collapse, medical mechanism fails, the people are accustomed to walking corpses lying in the streets to cross. Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il took the opportunity to support the creation of a personality cult obsessed, self-monitoring of society.
From ordinary people's lives, we have North Korea beyond the conventional understanding.
North Korea living conditions, from mystery to true.
Subscribe "North Korea Living Channel":
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCoroDbHsu7vPRfM2LHwdA
Google+:
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NorthKorea has developed the capability to pair a nuclear warhead with a missile and launch it, but has not mastered bringing the weapon back from space and onto a target, a senior US defense official said Thursday ... In the wake of ramped-up testing by NorthKorea's leader Kim Jong-Un, the United States is deploying an advanced missile defense system in SouthKorea....

PYONGYANG, NorthKorea (AP) — A delegation of NorthKorean officials headed by one of Kim Jong Un's chief lieutenants returned to Pyongyang on Friday after visiting Cuba to pay respects to Fidel Castro, whom NorthKorea has called a "great comrade." Details of the meetings were not known, though the state media reports said the presidents praised the North and its socialist policies ... ....

ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) — NorthKorea appears able to mount a miniaturized nuclear warhead on a missile but is still struggling with missile re-entry technology necessary for longer range strikes, a senior U.S ...NorthKorea has carried out repeated nuclear and missile tests this year in defiance of U.N ... Asked whether NorthKorea could mate the warhead to the missile, the official said, “I think they can.”....

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Chinese exports of fuel to NorthKorea surged more than sixfold on-year in September, the Tokyo Shimbun reported on Thursday citing customs statistics. The North imported 22,800 tons of aviation fuel, gasoline and diesel. The daily quoted a source in the North as saying that the North seems to have ... ....

The Foreign Ministry has put 60 submarine components on a watchlist to deter NorthKorea from further developing submarine-launched ballistic missiles, a spokesman said Thursday. The North apparently succeeded in test-firing an SLBM in August. The watchlist includes high-tensile steel for cylindrica... ....